Discover the Sun with Celestron EclipSmart 10x42 Solar Binoculars
The Celestron EclipSmart 10x42 Solar Binoculars are your gateway to observing the Sun in stunning detail. These full-size binoculars offer 10x magnification and large 42mm objective lenses, equipped with built-in filters that meet the ISO 12312-2:2015(E) safety standards for direct solar viewing. They are perfect for safely observing solar phenomena like eclipses and sunspots.
Key Features:
Solar Safe Filter Technology: The built-in filters provide unmatched protection from harmful solar radiation, including IR and UV light, and block 99.999% of visible light. These filters have been independently tested and meet stringent international safety standards.
Secure, Permanent Filters: With filters permanently embedded in the objective lenses, there’s no risk of accidental detachment, ensuring safe solar observation every time.
Enhanced Optical Clarity: Multi-coated optics from Celestron deliver high-contrast, clear views of solar features like sunspots.
Expansive Field of View: Easily locate and observe the entire solar disk without needing to reposition the binoculars.
Robust and Comfortable Design: A rubber-armored aluminum body ensures durability and a secure grip, while folding eyecups make these binoculars comfortable for both eyeglass wearers and non-eyeglass wearers.
Convenient Accessories: Includes a comfortable strap, protective padded nylon case for storage and transport, and protective eyepiece and objective lens covers.
Celestron’s EclipSmart 10x42 Solar Binoculars are ideal for anyone eager to safely explore the Sun, whether you're an eclipse chaser or a daily observer of our closest star.
Only observe the Sun with ISO-compliant eye protection, such as the filter found in this EclipSmart product. Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or a non-filtered optic. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
Never tamper with or remove the permanently placed glass filters in this optic. Doing so is dangerous and will void your warranty.
Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with its correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.
Never remove your eye protection when looking directly at the Sun during partial phases of a solar eclipse.